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An Exploratory Study on the Applicability of Semantic Web Technology in the Process of Using Culture and Arts Materials (문화예술자료의 활용 체계에서 시맨틱 웹 기술 적용에 관한 탐색적 연구)

  • Im, Youngsook;Yim, Haksoon
    • Korean Association of Arts Management
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    • no.58
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    • pp.205-239
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    • 2021
  • This study explores the importance of semantic web-based network construction in art data archiving, as well as its meaning and value in the context of arts management along with its potential for future application. The study focuses on oral history obtained from the Arko Arts Archives that contained records of the lives and artistic views of early artists. In this study, the possibility of applying semantic web-based technology to materials concerning culture and the arts was discussed in five aspects based on the results of the case analysis. First, checking the relationship and discovering hidden artists are possible by revealing relationships between characters. Second, understanding and studying society and culture at a given time is possible by interpreting the contextual meaning of information. Third, art exploration can be done broadly and deeply, encompassing various genres from the perspective of the consumer. Fourth, through art construction, history can be reconstructed using a new and rich method. Fifth, expanding the scope beyond the boundaries of art is possible through convergence and collaboration of programs that handle big data. The network data can be used in various methods, such as art history research, art planning, and creation, throughout the art ecosystem. The results of the study suggest that digitizing a large quantity of data concerning culture and the arts is meaningful in arts management as well as identifying and analyzing the relationship network among data clusters using semantic web-based technology.

Art-Tech Performance Case Study for 'The Korean Wave' Business Growth (한류 비즈니스 성장을 위한 아트테크 공연 사례연구)

  • Park, Arum;Chang So-Jung
    • The Journal of the Convergence on Culture Technology
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    • v.9 no.5
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    • pp.831-835
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    • 2023
  • In contrast to the global public's interest in the Korean Wave, which has persisted since the early 2000s, our efforts and knowledge on business studies that combine art and technology are limited. This study utilizes a case study methodology to select and analyze notable examples of the integration of various technologies into the performing arts for the growth of Korean performing arts and the continued growth of the Korean Wave. In particular, cases of performing arts utilizing Metaverse have been presented recently, but there is a lack of consideration from the stakeholders' perspective. This study aims to suggest implications for the revitalization of performing arts through the integration of various technologies through case study analysis from these perspectives.

A Study on the Direction of Art Policy through Semantic Network Analysis in New Normal Era (뉴노멀(New Normal) 시대 언어네트워크 분석에 의한 예술정책 방향 연구)

  • Kim, Mi Yeon;Kwon, Byeong Woong
    • Korean Association of Arts Management
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    • no.58
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    • pp.153-177
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    • 2021
  • This study attempted to analyze language networks based on the theory of art policy in the New Normal era triggered by COVID-19 and domestic and foreign policy trends. For analysis, data containing key words of "Corona" and "Art" were collected from Google News and Web documents from March to September 2020 to extract 227 refined subject words, and the extracted subject words were analyzed as indicators of frequency and centrality of subject words through the Netminor program. In addition, visualization analysis of semantic networks has been attempted for the analysis of relationships between each topic languages. As a result of the semantic network analysis, the most frequent topic was "Corona," and "Culture and Art," "Art," "Performance," "Online" and "Support" were included in the group with the most frequencies. In the centrality analysis, "Corona" was the most popular, followed by "the era," "after," "post," "art," and "cultural arts," with high frequency, "Corona," "art," and "cultural arts" also dominated most centrality. In particular, the top-level key words in the analysis of frequency and centrality of the topic are 'online' and 'support' and 'policy'. This can be seen as indicating that the rapid rise of non-face-to-face and online content and support policies for the artistic communities are needed due to the dailyization of social distance due to COVID-19.

국내 공연예술가의 무대의상 구매 실태 분석에 관한 연구

  • 최진희;최지은
    • Proceedings of the Korea Society of Costume Conference
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    • 2003.05a
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    • pp.53-53
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    • 2003
  • 뮤지컬 $\ulcorner$오페라의 유령$\lrcorner$은 국내에서 160억원 이상의 소득을 올리며 많은 관객을 동원하였다. 이처럼 공연예술의 성공은 최근 소득의 증가, 여가 시간의 확대 등으로 인해 국민들의 문화적인 욕구가 갈수록 다양해지고 고급화되어 가고 있다는 것을 나타낸다. 이에 따라 음악회, 뮤지컬, 오페라 등 공연예술분야는 양적으로나 질적으로 많은 성장을 거듭하고 있다. 이러한 공연예술에서 시대배경을 알려주는 다양한 요소가 있지만 시각적으로 가장 잘 전달될 수 있는 것은 배우들이 착용하는 무대의상을 들 수 있다. 무대의상은 공연예술의 다양한 시각적 요소들 중에서 개인적이며 몸에 가장 밀접하게 접촉되는 것으로 배우 자신을 직접적으로 표현하는 수단이 된다. 최근 국내 공연예술계에서도 이전에 비해 무대의상에 대한 관심이 고조되고 있으며, 무대의상의 창작성과 적절함이 극의 성공요인에 중요한 역할을 차지한다는 것을 인정하고 있다.

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Types of Popular culture and Design planning (대중문화의 유형과 디자인 기획)

  • 전선자
    • Proceedings of the Korea Society of Design Studies Conference
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    • 2000.11a
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    • pp.88-89
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    • 2000
  • 대중문화의 용어는 독일어로서 '마스'(Uass)와 '쿨투어'(Kultur)의 복합어이다. '마스', '마센'(복수: 많은 정도를 의미함)이란 유럽사회에서 비귀족적이고 교육을 받지 못한 계층으로, 오늘날 중하 이하 계충의 사람들을 칭하는 말이다. '쿨투어'(문화라는 의미)는 영어의 '하이 컬처(high cultur) 즉 고급문화'로서 유럽사회의 교육을 잘 받은 엘리트 계층이 수용하는 미술, 음악, 문학 등과 상징적 산물인 건축의 실내외 장식, 조경 등을 가리킬 뿐만 아니라 이러한 문화예술의 애호가들인 교양인, 지식인의 감정이나 사고의 유형 등까지도 포함하는 말이다.(중략)

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The Evolving Sound Art (Part 2): A Deliberation about Advancement of Contemporary Genre-Disruptive Art Practices (진화하는 사운드 아트 (2부): 탈경계적 현대예술의 발전에 대한 궁리(窮理))

  • Lee, Irene Eunyoung
    • The Journal of the Convergence on Culture Technology
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    • v.6 no.2
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    • pp.169-176
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    • 2020
  • As the sound art field is keep growing and expanding, we shall contemplate from the sociology of the arts and cognitive science point of views to wisely accept and properly appreciate various artistic works and practices. It is because the value evaluation of new arts shall substantially involve analysis and inspections with considerations of today's complex environments, the creative productions, and the consumptions; because, such critiques are necessity for the advancement of new arts. This paper briefly introduces reasoning of including sociological analysis and criticism in evaluating sound arts beyond dichotomy of the fine arts and music fields. It also looks into changes and conditions of cultural arts grants and allowances of the interdisciplinary art genre in South Korea as it has been almost alone a playground for its domestic creative practices of the sound art. This paper is written in a hope to suggest some possible directions for future developments of these contemporary borderless and/or experimental arts.

Public Policy Research on Maker Cultre: the case of Makercity Sewoon (메이커문화를 대상으로 한 공공정책 연구 - '메이커시티 세운'을 중심으로 -)

  • Oh, Kyoungmi;Park, Sohyun
    • Korean Association of Arts Management
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    • no.56
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    • pp.243-274
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    • 2020
  • Maker culture in Korea began to receive public attention after the 2012 Maker Fair Seoul. Central and local governments took note of this trend and subsumed makers' culture into its policy domains such as Creative Industry, Creative Cities, 4th Industrial Revolution, and the all-encompassing Creative Economy. Creative Economy was a public policy discourse formed in the public sector for the purpose of overcoming economic depression and revitalizing the economy. Under Creative Industry and Creative Economy, creativity and culture/arts are deemed indispensable but at the same time objectified and alienated as their ultimate value are recognized only as the basis for economic production. In this article, makers' culture itself goes through the same process of objectification and alienation that creativity and culture/arts suffered as the relevant policies were pursued under Creative Economy. The authors attempted to corroborate this through the case of Makercity Sewoon, and found that the Seoul City's urban development plan surrounding Sewoon Plaza proceeded in a direction destructive to the local technological ecosystem and therefore conflicts with the pronounced goal of leading 4th Industrial Revolution by encouraging and nurturing makers' culture. Makercity Sewoon, although packaged in a discourse of Creative Economy and Creative City, betrayed the same problem of alienating arts/culture and labor that the previous discourse showed.

Exploring the Formation Process and Key Drivers of a Creative Milieu in the Early Arts and Cultural Ecosystem: The case of Seongsu-dong, Seoul, Korea (초기 문화예술생태계에서 창조적 환경의 형성과정과 추동요인: 서울시 성동구 성수동 지역을 사례로)

  • Lee, Jiwon
    • Journal of the Korean Geographical Society
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    • v.51 no.5
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    • pp.691-711
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    • 2016
  • Recently, Economic spaces around the world have changed dynamically. Creative arts and cultural actors have begun to emerge in old industrial neighborhoods of major metropolitan cities. These new actors can be seen as creative actors in arts and culture, as well as non-economic actors that have been somewhat overlooked in the traditional approaches of economic geography. They contribute to overcoming regional economic crisis, as these actors bring a particular deviant and creative atmosphere in the neighborhood. Especially, informal gatherings of artistic communities play a pivotal role in knowledge platforms for dynamics of knowledge creation and creativity, which has a significant effect on shaping a creative milieu in the initial stage of formation of a regional ecosystem. In this regard, this paper will investigate the fundamental mechanisms and driving forces of urban spatial restructuring through a case study of the creative arts and cultural ecosystem in Seongsu-dong, Seoul, Korea. Thus, the main purpose of this study is to identify the formation process and key drivers behind the development of the early arts and cultural ecosystem in Seongsu-dong from an evolutionary perspective.

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A study on teaching and learning of youth detention center school: Focused on cartoon and animation field (소년원학교 교수학습과정안 연구: 만화.애니메이션분야를 중심으로)

Bottom-up Approach: the Effects of Performing Arts Fostering Program, Chang-jak-san-shil (상향식접근(bottom-up approach)이론을 이용한 창작산실육성지원사업의 효과연구)

  • Kim, InSul;Shin, Hyesun;Lee, Heungjae
    • Review of Culture and Economy
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    • v.19 no.2
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    • pp.97-120
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    • 2016
  • This study aims to identify how performing artists in Korea, who are the target beneficiaries of the Arts Council Korea's Performing Arts Fostering Program, Chang-jak-san-shil(CJSS), would perceive and assess the current state of CJSS and its effects. To do so, this paper has adopted a bottom-up approach as a theoretical lens for policy evaluative analysis. This research engages with qualitative research design by conducting a series of in-depth interviews and FGIs with 28 participants in total. The interview participants consist of CJSS grantees(n=21) and peer-review panels(n=7) based on the intension to enhance objectivity and reliability of the study. Results of the data analysis suggest that the grant program still carries pressing needs to achieve a success as follows: providing post-program support, enhancing transparency of the panel appointment process and the peer review process, reflecting different nature of each arts discipline, and having more open communications with arts professionals. Based on these findings, this paper will provide and discuss about policy implications which can contribute to the performing arts domain at large.